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How to use (3+a+b)3 to a commutative law of multiplication to a equivalent equation

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Answered by Steve
first off, you have no equation -- just an expression (as you might expect, an <b>equ</b>ation needs an <b>equ</b>al sign: =)

The only commutative parts I can see here are

(3+a+b)3 = 3(3+a+b)

now, if you want to talk about commutative addition, or distributive properties, then we can go on a bit further.
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